Prince George puts on spirited display at Wimbledon final

Prince George put on a spirited display during the Wimbledon men’s singles finals Sunday as he sat and watched between parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.

The 8-year-old, and oldest child of the royal couple, was animated but also appeared uncomfortable at times as temperatures reached the high 80s during the match between Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios.

He could be seen rubbing his brow and eyes on occasion while sitting in a blue suit and tie. His parents leaned in to talk to George occasionally as they watched the action at Centre Court.

Prince George watching the Wimbledon men’s singles finals in the royal box with his parents parents Prince William and Kate Middleton on July 10, 2022.
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This was Prince George's first time watching Wimbledon in the royal box at Centre Court.
This was Prince George’s first time watching Wimbledon in the royal box at Centre Court.
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The 8-year-old prince appeared to be uncomfortable in the hot weather.
The 8-year-old prince appeared to be uncomfortable in the hot weather.
Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage

The youngster was also seen flashing smiles during the match in which Djokovic topped Kyrgios in four sets to take his fourth consecutive Wimbledon tourney.

It was George’s first ever Wimbledon final in the royal box, according to multiple reports. Younger siblings Charlotte, 7, and Louis, 4, were not in attendance.

George has an affinity for the sport, once training with all-time great Roger Federer, according to a report.

George's siblings Louis and Charlotte were not in attendance.
George’s siblings Louis and Charlotte were not in attendance.
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George has previously had lessons with tennis legend Roger Federer.
George has previously had lessons with tennis legend Roger Federer.
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Federer, who called George a “cute boy” said about the young royal’s love of the sport, “I love to see that they’re into tennis or into sports,” according to UK’s Hello! Magazine.

“His mum has always enjoyed their tennis … I hope that he’ll still say the same in a few years’ time,” Federer said.

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